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arxiv: 1811.11449 · v1 · pith:AH762HQ2new · submitted 2018-11-28 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Extreme multiexciton emission from deterministically assembled single emitter subwavelength plasmonic patch antennas

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords singleemitteremissionnanoscaleplasmonicquantumantennaantennas
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Plasmonic antennas are attractive optical structures for many applications in nano and quantum technologies. By providing enhanced interaction between a nanoemitter and light, they efficiently accelerate and direct spontaneous emission. One challenge, however, is the precise nanoscale positioning of the emitter in the structure. Here we present a laser etching protocol that deterministically positions a single colloidal CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dot emitter inside a subwavelength plasmonic patch antenna with three-dimensional nanoscale control. By exploiting the properties of metal-insulator-metal structures at the nanoscale, the fabricated single emitter antenna exhibits an extremely high Purcell factor (>72) and brightness enhancement by a factor of 70. Due to the unprecedented quenching of Auger processes and the strong acceleration of multiexciton emission, more than 4 photons per pulse can be emitted by a single quantum dot. Our technology permits the fabrication of bright room-temperature single-emitter sources emitting either multiple or single photons.

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